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Is there a git repository service that is accepting bug fixes for Magento CE 1.9?
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I have found this https://github.com/OpenMage/magento-lts (OpenMage/magento-lts) and I am wondering if this is "official" or something.
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I have found this https://github.com/OpenMage/magento-lts (OpenMage/magento-lts) and I am wondering if this is "official" or something.
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I have found this https://github.com/OpenMage/magento-lts (OpenMage/magento-lts) and I am wondering if this is "official" or something.
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I have found this https://github.com/OpenMage/magento-lts (OpenMage/magento-lts) and I am wondering if this is "official" or something.
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No, there's no official git repo that accepts bug fixes for Magento 1.x
So, Raphael is this github.com/OpenMage/magento-lts something that the community could use?
– kanenas
Jul 5 '16 at 8:43
@kanenas well it's up to you, you can definitely use it but as it is not official and not reviewed by the Magento team, you have no garanty that the bug fixes are clean / not introducing more bugs.
– Raphael at Digital Pianism
Jul 5 '16 at 8:45
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As Raphael said, nothing official, but ...
(doing dome advertisement)
http://github.com/OpenMage/magento-lts is the only active maintained fork - since years. IMHO i'd prefer LTS over vanilla Magento by far. The are a lot of years old known bugs in Magentos bugtracker, that are fixed in this project. Some issues that were raised here at MSE.
@kanenas well it's up to you, you can definitely use it but as it is not official and not reviewed by the Magento team, you have no garanty that the bug fixes are clean / not introducing more bugs.
You're right. No official reviews, but at least two reviewers. No, not prefect and not 100% fail safe, but still far better then plain Magento 1 with no feature fixes/performance improvements since 2014 ...
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No, there's no official git repo that accepts bug fixes for Magento 1.x
So, Raphael is this github.com/OpenMage/magento-lts something that the community could use?
– kanenas
Jul 5 '16 at 8:43
@kanenas well it's up to you, you can definitely use it but as it is not official and not reviewed by the Magento team, you have no garanty that the bug fixes are clean / not introducing more bugs.
– Raphael at Digital Pianism
Jul 5 '16 at 8:45
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No, there's no official git repo that accepts bug fixes for Magento 1.x
So, Raphael is this github.com/OpenMage/magento-lts something that the community could use?
– kanenas
Jul 5 '16 at 8:43
@kanenas well it's up to you, you can definitely use it but as it is not official and not reviewed by the Magento team, you have no garanty that the bug fixes are clean / not introducing more bugs.
– Raphael at Digital Pianism
Jul 5 '16 at 8:45
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No, there's no official git repo that accepts bug fixes for Magento 1.x
No, there's no official git repo that accepts bug fixes for Magento 1.x
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So, Raphael is this github.com/OpenMage/magento-lts something that the community could use?
– kanenas
Jul 5 '16 at 8:43
@kanenas well it's up to you, you can definitely use it but as it is not official and not reviewed by the Magento team, you have no garanty that the bug fixes are clean / not introducing more bugs.
– Raphael at Digital Pianism
Jul 5 '16 at 8:45
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So, Raphael is this github.com/OpenMage/magento-lts something that the community could use?
– kanenas
Jul 5 '16 at 8:43
@kanenas well it's up to you, you can definitely use it but as it is not official and not reviewed by the Magento team, you have no garanty that the bug fixes are clean / not introducing more bugs.
– Raphael at Digital Pianism
Jul 5 '16 at 8:45
So, Raphael is this github.com/OpenMage/magento-lts something that the community could use?
– kanenas
Jul 5 '16 at 8:43
So, Raphael is this github.com/OpenMage/magento-lts something that the community could use?
– kanenas
Jul 5 '16 at 8:43
@kanenas well it's up to you, you can definitely use it but as it is not official and not reviewed by the Magento team, you have no garanty that the bug fixes are clean / not introducing more bugs.
– Raphael at Digital Pianism
Jul 5 '16 at 8:45
@kanenas well it's up to you, you can definitely use it but as it is not official and not reviewed by the Magento team, you have no garanty that the bug fixes are clean / not introducing more bugs.
– Raphael at Digital Pianism
Jul 5 '16 at 8:45
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As Raphael said, nothing official, but ...
(doing dome advertisement)
http://github.com/OpenMage/magento-lts is the only active maintained fork - since years. IMHO i'd prefer LTS over vanilla Magento by far. The are a lot of years old known bugs in Magentos bugtracker, that are fixed in this project. Some issues that were raised here at MSE.
@kanenas well it's up to you, you can definitely use it but as it is not official and not reviewed by the Magento team, you have no garanty that the bug fixes are clean / not introducing more bugs.
You're right. No official reviews, but at least two reviewers. No, not prefect and not 100% fail safe, but still far better then plain Magento 1 with no feature fixes/performance improvements since 2014 ...
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As Raphael said, nothing official, but ...
(doing dome advertisement)
http://github.com/OpenMage/magento-lts is the only active maintained fork - since years. IMHO i'd prefer LTS over vanilla Magento by far. The are a lot of years old known bugs in Magentos bugtracker, that are fixed in this project. Some issues that were raised here at MSE.
@kanenas well it's up to you, you can definitely use it but as it is not official and not reviewed by the Magento team, you have no garanty that the bug fixes are clean / not introducing more bugs.
You're right. No official reviews, but at least two reviewers. No, not prefect and not 100% fail safe, but still far better then plain Magento 1 with no feature fixes/performance improvements since 2014 ...
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As Raphael said, nothing official, but ...
(doing dome advertisement)
http://github.com/OpenMage/magento-lts is the only active maintained fork - since years. IMHO i'd prefer LTS over vanilla Magento by far. The are a lot of years old known bugs in Magentos bugtracker, that are fixed in this project. Some issues that were raised here at MSE.
@kanenas well it's up to you, you can definitely use it but as it is not official and not reviewed by the Magento team, you have no garanty that the bug fixes are clean / not introducing more bugs.
You're right. No official reviews, but at least two reviewers. No, not prefect and not 100% fail safe, but still far better then plain Magento 1 with no feature fixes/performance improvements since 2014 ...
As Raphael said, nothing official, but ...
(doing dome advertisement)
http://github.com/OpenMage/magento-lts is the only active maintained fork - since years. IMHO i'd prefer LTS over vanilla Magento by far. The are a lot of years old known bugs in Magentos bugtracker, that are fixed in this project. Some issues that were raised here at MSE.
@kanenas well it's up to you, you can definitely use it but as it is not official and not reviewed by the Magento team, you have no garanty that the bug fixes are clean / not introducing more bugs.
You're right. No official reviews, but at least two reviewers. No, not prefect and not 100% fail safe, but still far better then plain Magento 1 with no feature fixes/performance improvements since 2014 ...
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